I believe it is A because it explains that their sons intruded their streets.
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The pace of the speech, Sotomayor was a measured pace, in which I reflected on the various simultaneous feelings I was experiencing (humility, emotion, challenge, gratitude and commitment). He also spoke of his deep affection for New York City.
At the end of his speech, Sotomayor returned to humility, the first emotion he had mentioned. "I'm here for the help of many," he said, "I'm still dreaming and enjoying the process of new discoveries, dream big and achieve a lot."
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wow that's a lot of reading to do I am not into that
A miserable, bitter old miser, Scrooge hates irrational things like happiness, generosity, and Christmas, until a trio of Ghosts shows him the error of his ways.
Really, what's the deal with Scrooge? It's probably safe to say that there were exactly zero people like him in Dickens's reading public (nobody's that mean, right?), so he's certainly not here to make us identify with his awfulness. So what function does this character play? Well, here are two good ways to think about him.
Answer: I feel that in our generation there will be new inventions and much more modern day technology. I can imagine closets that will have ready made outfits for you as you are waking up. Our century has grown so much and I can imagine people not getting out of their houses because of it. Technology has both a negative and positive side. Positive because it helps us to do less work, and negative because... is doing less work really worth putting our physical health, mental well being and social skills at risk? It’s both harder and easier to make friends and actually be in a good state of mind if you’re using technology too much or watching a screen 24/7. I forsee that the future for my generation will become lazy and less active, which is negative in my eyes.
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